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What is Evidence-Based Practice?

According to Melnyk, Fineout-Overholt, et al, evidence-based practice is "a problem-solving approach to the delivery of health care that integrates the best evidence from well-designed studies and patient care data, and combines it with patient preferences and values and nurse expertise".

Melnyk, B., Fineout-Overholt, E., Stillwell, S., & Williamson, K. (2010). Evidence-based practice: step by step. The seven steps of evidence-based practice. American Journal Of Nursing, 110(1), 51-53. doi:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000366056.06605.d2

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Evidence-Based Practice Steps

  1. Ask a clinical question in PICO format

  2. Acquire the evidence

  3. Appraise the evidence

  4. Apply the evidence to clincal practice

Evidence-Based Practice @ the Library

Books, eBooks, media or articles about evidence based practice from the EFSC Libraries can be found in Mango Everything search, the online discovery search tool.

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Use any of these databases to search for evidence based practice information. Many articles are available in full-text. Some resources require log in.

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Start your search for evidence-based practice information with the Cochrane Library. For how to search Cochrane Library, see the video and PDF guides below.

Other databases to search:

Searching the Cochrane Library

Evidence-Based Practice Tutorials

These tutorials are good overviews of evidence-based practice but they may mention resources not available at EFSC.

PICO Question Format

P = Patient, population, or problem

I = Intervention

C = Comparison or control (if any)

O = Outcome

Use the PICO Worksheet to build your question and search strategy.

Example PICO Question

Scenario:

You work in a pediatrician’s office and give patients their routine vaccinations. The younger children are often fearful of needles, and some of the RNs use toys to distract the patients. You want to know if this technique actually has an effect on the children's pain response.

Construct a clinical question in PICO format.

P = young children

I = distraction techniques during immunization

C = no intervention

O = lower pain scores rated by the Faces pain scale

Clinical Question:

In young children, do distraction techniques during immunization administration using toys result in lower pain scores when compared to no intervention?

Source:

PICO Question Examples: Pediatrics from University of Kansas Medical Center, Nursing Research Guide, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Example Research Topic

Once you have selected a topic and before you start searching for resources, it is helpful to perform these steps:

Topic: Are alcohol based hand sanitizers more effective or less effective than handwashing in reducing hospital infections?

Step 1: Identify the P, I, C, and O components in your topic question.

Population or Problem: hospital infections

Intervention: alcohol based hand sanitizers

Comparison: handwashing

Outcome: reduced infections

Step 2: Brainstorm keywords for each concept:
Try thinking of synonyms and related terms. A thesaurus may be helpful. 

infections

hand sanitizers

handwashing

infection
infections
infection control
cross infection
hospital-acquired infections
healthcare related infections
nosocomial infections
antimicrobial hand sanitizers
antiseptic hand rubs
hand rubs
hand sanitizers
anti-infective agents
handwashing
hand washing
hand disinfection
hand hygiene

Step 3: Combine your terms in a search

Note: You may need to try different combinations of keywords to find the search that produces the best results.

infect*

AND

hand sanitizer* OR handwashing

AND

hospital*

Step 4: Search an appropriate resource

Step 5: Review results for alternative keywords or subject headings and redo search (as needed)

Example PICO Question

PICO Question: In newborns experiencing pain, is there evidence to suggest that skin to skin contact is more effective than administering oral sucrose to reduce pain?

Example PICO Elements, Keywords, Search Term and Search Strategies
PICO ELEMENTS KEYWORDS SEARCH TERMS SEARCH STRATEGIES
P (Patient, population or problem) newborns experiencing pain    
I (Intervention) Administering oral sucrose    
C (Comparison) Skin to skin care    
O (Outcome) Reducing preterm neonatal pain